Great CD

The master at work!

March 15, 2017

Neil Young has a massive catalogue, and there's little bad that can be said about most of it. This album is true to form for Neil. A great set of songs expressing the world as he sees it unfold around him. No one does it like Neil Young.

Gets Better and Better

March 4, 2017

Like some of my favorite albums. First listen is "pretty good" but with each time listening and getting more familiar it gets better and better. The albums that grow and grow on you are the best albums and they don't get that burned out listening feeling.

Just OK

March 2, 2017

I'm a Neil Young fan and have a lot of his music. There is nothing particularly wrong with this album but, it's also not particularly engaging. I listened to it twice and filed it away. Neil Young seems to be more interested in social and political commentary (not a bad thing) and not so much in making progressive music.

Just OK
Posted by: Linus from: Table Rock Lake, MO on I'm a Neil Young fan and have a lot of his music. There is nothing particularly wrong with this album but, it's also not particularly engaging. I listened to it twice and filed it away. Neil Young seems to be more interested in social and political commentary (not a bad thing) and not so much in making progressive music.

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4

Not the best
Posted by: Esp1523 from: Lake Zurich, IL on Not the best from a once great artist, have most of albums guess I can say I have this one.

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5

Excellent CD
Posted by: Therapist2 from: Spokane, Wa on I love Neil Young and he has once again put together a great CD. The more I listen to it the more I love it!

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4

Definite Neil Young sound.
Posted by: Dynadave from: on Modern sounding Neil Young CD. Very good non-acoustical sound.

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4

One of Neil's best in many years!
Posted by: Schnauzer from: on I'm admittedly biased because I love Neil Young but this CD is one of his best in a long time. Can't Stop Working is a great cut!

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5

NeilYoung
Posted by: Stones from: on He talent never fades. Great recording. We need a little love in our lives. Neil does it.

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3

Another Neil Young album
Posted by: maddogT from: on Neil Young has been enormously prolific over the years. Peace Trail is another Neil Young album. Not bad, not exceptional. It is stripped down and basic. Not his best. Not his worst.

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5

One of Neil's Best
Posted by: Loring from: on Neil Young sometimes hypes albums that tend to be letdowns, like the "Earth" album released earlier in 2016, but then releases surprise albums that are among his best. This is the case with "Peace Trail," released without fanfare in December. It is a minimal, mostly acoustic album, that combines elements of Living With War, Everybody Knows This is Nowhere, Trans, and On the Beach. It is simple but very powerful, with strong cultural and political lyrics.

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4

Definite Neil Young sound.
Posted by: dynadave from: on Really like this CD. Easy to listen to. Sounds similar to older Neil Young sound.

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4

Good cd from Neil Young
Posted by: Music from: on A great addition to a Neil Young fan. Classic Young doing good music.